Anders Behring Breivik

Anders Behring Breivik (13 February 1979-) was a Norwegian far-right terrorist who killed a total of 77 innocent people in a car bombing on the executive government quarter in Oslo and an attack on a Workers' Youth League camp on Utoya island.

Biography
Anders Behring Breivik was born in Oslo, Norway on 13 February 1979, the son of a Norwegian diplomat. He was abused by his mother, and he became a rebellious teenager, becoming a prolific graffiti artist and a part of the hip-hop scene in Oslo West. Breivik was unfit for military service, and he avoided conscription; he instead worked for the customer service department of a multinational company. Breivik developed racist views, and he opposed Islam, claimed that feminism would cause European "cultural suicide", and called "cultural Marxism" his enemy. On 22 July 2011, he carried out two deadly attacks with the goal of marketing his far-right manifesto. At 3:25 PM, 8 people were killed in a car bombing in the executive government quarter of Oslo, and he proceeded to don a homemade police uniform and take the ferry to Utoya island, where the Workers' Youth League was holding an event with former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland. Brundtland left the island two hours before Breivik arrived, and Breivik had the children gather around him before spraying them with gunfire. 68 were killed outright and one died in the hospital two days later. Breivik was later arrested by the Norwegian police, and he was sentenced to 21 years of preventative detention in Norwegian prison, constantly faced with arbitrary five-year extensions if the government deemed him a threat to society.